Omar: India,China should fix boundary in Ladakh

Asking China to work with India to clearly demarcate the boundary in Ladakh region of J&K,Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Monday said tourism in the area has been affected by the recent Chinese incursions.

Written by Express News Service | New Delhi |
Published: May 21, 2013 12:58 am

Asking China to work with India to clearly demarcate the boundary in Ladakh region of J&K,Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Monday said tourism in the area has been affected by the recent Chinese incursions.

We are affected by what happens. It is no secret that tourism in Ladakh has been affected by the recent incursions, Omar said during a media interaction at the Foreign Correspondents Club here. He added,There is no demarcated Line of Actual Control,we understand that but I dont know in whose interest it is that you come across,set up camps and take so long to go back.

On Indias response to the incursion,he said,Just for the moment imagine if Pakistani forces had come 19 km inside the Line of Control and set up camps. How would we have reacted? I understand that comparing our relationship with Pakistan and that with China is like comparing chalk and cheese. It is completely different.